Comment by kuschku 8 years ago Plus 90% of the addons.Only a handful of them aren’t. 8 comments kuschku Reply pjmlp 8 years ago So how do you compile the add-ons that require the closed source part? kuschku 8 years ago You don’t, you don’t need them, and Android Studio doesn’t include them either.You can have all the features of Android Studio in all the languages I mentioned just with the open plugins. pjmlp 8 years ago No, because Google has changed the way wizards work, which means any plugin needs to be developed explicitly for Android Studio as well.As proof of this, the Flutter team just released a version of their plugins for Android Studio.https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/flutter-dev/D6pvqM09...Android Studio also includes bits of CLion for example. 5 replies →
pjmlp 8 years ago So how do you compile the add-ons that require the closed source part? kuschku 8 years ago You don’t, you don’t need them, and Android Studio doesn’t include them either.You can have all the features of Android Studio in all the languages I mentioned just with the open plugins. pjmlp 8 years ago No, because Google has changed the way wizards work, which means any plugin needs to be developed explicitly for Android Studio as well.As proof of this, the Flutter team just released a version of their plugins for Android Studio.https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/flutter-dev/D6pvqM09...Android Studio also includes bits of CLion for example. 5 replies →
kuschku 8 years ago You don’t, you don’t need them, and Android Studio doesn’t include them either.You can have all the features of Android Studio in all the languages I mentioned just with the open plugins. pjmlp 8 years ago No, because Google has changed the way wizards work, which means any plugin needs to be developed explicitly for Android Studio as well.As proof of this, the Flutter team just released a version of their plugins for Android Studio.https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/flutter-dev/D6pvqM09...Android Studio also includes bits of CLion for example. 5 replies →
pjmlp 8 years ago No, because Google has changed the way wizards work, which means any plugin needs to be developed explicitly for Android Studio as well.As proof of this, the Flutter team just released a version of their plugins for Android Studio.https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/flutter-dev/D6pvqM09...Android Studio also includes bits of CLion for example. 5 replies →
So how do you compile the add-ons that require the closed source part?
You don’t, you don’t need them, and Android Studio doesn’t include them either.
You can have all the features of Android Studio in all the languages I mentioned just with the open plugins.
No, because Google has changed the way wizards work, which means any plugin needs to be developed explicitly for Android Studio as well.
As proof of this, the Flutter team just released a version of their plugins for Android Studio.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/flutter-dev/D6pvqM09...
Android Studio also includes bits of CLion for example.
5 replies →